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Bungie is holding its ground yet again after another player outcry.
This time it's shaders, which have gone from the lovely, unlimited use customization items they once were, into the consumable, loot crate driven items they are now in Destiny 2. The game's director, Luke Smith, attempted to address the issue over Twitter this week, downplaying the nature of the new shader mechanic and attempting to explain that it's actually good for the game.read more

Destiny 2, for all its glories, has come under fire from fans upset about how it's changed its customisable armour colours, or "shaders" as Destiny parlance goes, to one-time use consumables. In the first Destiny you could change yo...

Destiny 2 has come under fire from the game's community for its microtransaction system. In particular, the change to the game's shader system has drawn the ire of the game's fans. Shaders are no longer an unlimited resource, but ar...

Destiny 2 made changes to the shader system. Here’s Bungie’s explanation as to why. In Destiny 2, shaders are applied to individual armour pieces (as well as weapons), as opposed to your whole outfit. While this allows for more pers...

Now that Destiny 2 is out in the wild, players are starting to discover the game's various new systems. One of those systems makes shaders consumable items this time around, which has gotten quite a few players up in arms. According...